(2002) Music by Patty Loveless and Original Score Composed by Gaétan
Leboeuf Sets by Allen Moyer Lighting
Design by Jane Cox Costume Design by Liz Prince Photos
by Scott Suchman
Doug Varones
"The Bottomland", a full evening-length work that integrates
dance, theater, music and video into a seamless, dramatic whole, was premiered
at the Ohio Theater in New York City from December 4-22.
With riveting
theatricality and humanity, the two act production probes the changing
lives and relationships of an imagined backwoods community. A video that
dramatically contrasts the rolling, verdant landscape outside and the
jagged walls and curling passageways filled with performers inside Kentuckys
Mammoth Caves, provides a larger-than-life cinematic dialogue with Varones
on stage dance. (Located three hundred feet beneath the surface, the cavern,
whose ancient walls are carved by a series of underground rivers systems,
is part of Mammoth Cave National Park.)
Conceived
and directed by Doug Varone and shot by Blue Land Media, the videos
sympathetic close-ups of the dancers recalls the stoic heroism of Dorothea
Langes photographs.
The show's
first part, entitled "Songs that Tell a Story", set to traditional
country music by Kentucky native Patty Loveless, introduces the outer
face of the community. In Part Two, entitled "As Told at Night, When
the Air is a Different Color", set to an original score by Gaétan
Leboeuf, Varone creates an imagined wordless narrative for the characters.
The change in emotional and psychological perspective between the parts
is enhanced by the change from video to a traveling set, designed by the
Obie Award-winning Allen Moyer. The costumes are by Bessie Award-winning
Liz Prince and the lighting is by Jane Cox. The cast includes John Beasant
III, Daniel Charon, Natalie Desch, Faye Driscoll, Adriane Fang, Larry
Hahn, Stephanie Liapis, Catherine Miller, Eddie Taketa and Nina Watt.